A New Practical and Easy Method of Learning the Modern Greek Language

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F. Thimm, 1867 - 128 σελίδες
 

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Σελίδα 103 - We are going to have a fine day. It is dewy. It is foggy. It is rainy weather. It threatens to rain. The sky becomes very cloudy. The sky is getting very dark. The sun is coming out.
Σελίδα 100 - I am speaking to you. I am not speaking to you. What do you say? What did you say? I say nothing. Do you hear? Do you hear what I say? Do you understand me? Will you be so kind as to repeat . . ? I understand you well.
Σελίδα 93 - For shame ! Are you not ashamed ? Are you not ashamed of yourself? You ought to be ashamed. I am ashamed of you. What a shame ! It is a shame. — It is shameful. It is a shameful thing. It is very bad. — It is too bad.
Σελίδα 96 - Let us do one thing. I have altered my opinion. I have altered my mind. Let us do otherwise. Let us do something else. Let us go another way to work. What do you say to that ? What do you say about it ? What do you think of it ? I think as you do. It is very well thought. It i8 very well imagined.
Σελίδα 107 - Have you breakfasted ? Not yet. You come just in time. You will breakfast with us. Breakfast is ready. Come to breakfast. Do you drink tea, or coffee ? Would you prefer chocolate J I prefer coffee.
Σελίδα 112 - I will go and try. Have you got it changed? Yes, here is the change. They are all shillings. Are they all good? I believe they are. You may look at them. Is this shilling a good one? This does not look well.
Σελίδα 96 - I should advise you... I am of opinion that... If you take my advice. I am. thinking of one thing. An idea strikes me, a thought strikes me. I have been thinking of one thing. A thought has struck me. An idea has struck me. Let me alone for that, leave that to me. Let us do one thing. I have altered my opinion. I have altered my mind. Let us do otherwise. Let us do something else. Let us go anothfir way to work.
Σελίδα 93 - C'est un grand malheur. Cela est terrible. Cela est épouvantable. Cela fait dresser les cheveux sur la tête. • / am quite vexed about it. — It vexes me beyond expression. What a pity! It is a great pity! It is a very great pity! It is a sad thing. It is a melancholy case. It is quite vexing. That is very disagreeable. It is very provoking. It is very hard. It is a cruel case. It is shocking. That is very unlucky, that is very inforiunate.

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